Grief brought Finley Sinclair to Ireland. Love will lead her home. Soon to be a major motion picture! Finley Sinclair is not your typical eighteen-year-old. She’s witty, tough, talented, and driven. With an upcoming interview at the Manhattan music conservatory, Finley needs to finish composing her audition piece. But her creativity disappeared with the death of her older brother, Will. She … brother, Will.
She decides to take a break and study abroad, following Will’s travel journal to Ireland. Her brother felt closest to God there, and she hopes to find peace about his death. Meanwhile, Beckett Rush–teen heartthrob and Hollywood bad boy–is flying to Ireland to finish filming his latest vampire movie. On the flight, he bumps into Finley–the one girl who seems immune to his charm. Undeterred, Beckett convinces Finley to strike an unconventional bargain.
As Finley deals with the loss of her brother, the pressures of school, and her impending audition, she wonders if an unlikely romance is blossoming between her and Beckett. Then she experiences something that radically changes her perspective on life. Has everything she’s been looking for been with her all along?
This contemporary inspirational YA read is a standalone novel. Book length: approximately 78,000 words. Includes a reading group guide.
“And that’s why I think it works so well . . . It manages to be relatable despite the unique circumstances, despite the characters being people in the public eye, despite it being set somewhere I’ve never been. What so many YAs can’t achieve in the most everyday settings with the most everyday characters, There You’ll Find Me does.” –School Library Journal
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“5 out of 5 stars, this is a touching novel about trying to deal with the heartbreak of loosing someone close to you and how you can over come that heartbreak into getting back to a “normal” life again. I loved the way this…”
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What a heartwarming story! Jenny B. Jones has written a beautiful book of loss, guilt, faith, and God’s ever faithful love. She took an 18 year old American girl, a movie star heartthrob, a bitter old woman, and an Irish village, she put them together and made music from them. I wish everyone would read this book!
This book was nothing like I thought it would be, and it was absolutely wonderful. Finley is such a strong broken person and Beckett initially made no sense until Fin got to know him and he ended up being a sweetheart. And the levels and layers and depth of this story. I wasn’t sure I was in a phase of wanted to read fiction that was as “real” as …
I wanted to read this before I saw the new movie, Finding You. I was surprised that my library didn’t have it so I requested they purchase it. I am happy they agreed and I got to read it!
Oh, my stars! This book was so emotionally powerful and moving, such a great story of self-discovery and finding who you are through Christ. Have your tissues …
I read this book in anticipation of the movie, and it was so good. I loved the characters, setting, and plot. This definitely is not a cheesy love story. I also love how the faith element was weaved throughout the book without being pushy. I plan to recommend this to recommend to my young niece.
I loved this story, as I do most of Jenny Jones’s novels. This particular one has deep and meaningful Biblical lessons about dealing with grief, honest relationships and God’s care when we don’t see it. Jenny is a truly gifted inspirational writer.
I laughed my way through the first three quarters of this book before almost not being able to finish it because I was crying too much to see the words. Absolutely beautiful with its descriptions of Ireland and such an incredible story of grace, second chances and letting go. One of the best books I’ve read in a very long time.
I had the blessing of reading this book while in Ireland, so I know first-hand how well Jenny did at capturing the beautiful Irish countryside well. Add a multi-layered heroine, a hero who isn’t all he seems to be, a love story that starts all wrong, contemporary issues that need to be resolved…and it adds up to a lovely little YA romance I’d …